The wife and I were talking about it.
We are full stop on air travel, for the foreseeable future. Even if we were to have positive antibody tests (we can leave how trustworthy the results are aside for now) and there is decent data to say that confers immunity. Neither of us really enjoy air travel and from what I have read air travel is even more tense/stressful now.
As for driving, we are talking about what to do when things really start to return to normal; we would both like to have a break. In reality we don't anticipate feeling comfortable doing with this (in an inter-state manner) until at least 2021. Even if there was no risk to ourselves, I imagine traveling before that for pleasure will just be socially awkward/stressful and many places will still be closed/limited. Plus many states have a quarantine when coming from out of state.
Within the state we are still taking day trips, most a weekend trip to a different area for a ~10 mile hike (other than passing people on the trail we don't see or interact with anyone). Perhaps when accomodations start to reopen and we will consider a longer jaunt with an overnight stay. But that will depend on how things play out in this state.
It has been a while since I have seen my parents, tomorrow is my grandmother's birthday, 1 now have a 1-week old niece, and my BIL and his wife just moved for a new job. We very much would like to visit my parents, celebrate my grandmother's birthday, meet my niece, and see the BIL's new home, but all of those trips are on an indefinite hold (the closest of those would be a 1,300 mile trip).